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jjbajra
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Posted on 08-08-09 1:15
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Dear frens, I have lost my passport. I lost my visa and attached i-94 card too. i got i94 card and new passport but i need to restamp visa when i go to nepal. I have transferred from university to communty college. So how hard is to restamp the visa? Any one with this experience? please help me.My visa is still valid for more than two years. Thank you
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ho ni
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Posted on 08-08-09 2:20
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Omg I was in the same situation once upon a time. As I got my new passport and I-94 made, someone turned in my lost old passport. I too transferred from a university to a community college and had the toughest time renewing my visa. The interviewer was the meanest man ever and it seems to them that switching from a better college to a community one only proves that you have no intention to study and rather have plans to stay in u.s. I don't know if this helps. but good luck!! Why don't you try to contact the u.s embassy here and in nepal too??
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Posted on 08-08-09 2:29
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but you get your visa ?what questions do they ask you?
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Posted on 08-10-09 6:59
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ho ni .. U were in the same situation then can u share ur experience?Do they give u visa easily or wat r the questions u were asked. How do u anticipated the question??
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Posted on 12-22-09 1:55
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jjbajra, I was in your shoes a couple years back. Lost my Passport, I-94, Visa. I did have a year left on my f1 visa. The only exception- i had gone form a small (community college-esque) school to a better university. I had to get new passport (a huge hassle, couldn't believe the Nepali consulate in DC worked in ways goverment offices back home would i.e. you needed to have ties with the elite so and so). I booked an appointment at the Calgary consulate after numerous (read-a million) tries. Got my Canada visit visa stamped from Seattle and flew off north scared and anxious. This was back in 05/06 and i don't recall everything. I remember going to nova scotia bank to pay for the their fees. They don't allow you to take any eletronics, bags etc in the building so go prepared. Once inside wait for them to display you call no. Person #1 will collect your application, documents and review the whole packet. In my case, the PP picture wasn't recent enough so had to run out and get a new one taken instantly! yikes! ( i almost shit my pants!). So, word of advice- if you do not want any extra shock to your already budding jitters, prepare everything in advance! Once the person #1 gives you a green light, wait for Person #2 to call you for an interview. In my case, he just asked the reason for applying a visa, my major in school, and my anticipated graduation date. I don't recall any out of ordinary questions like why i came to CA instead of KTM etc..However, please note that i had na-na thari documents such as police report of missing items and such so just be prepared to back up any reasons you give them. (Personally speaking, i don't think any sane person would bar you from going back to school to finish up your studies) Let me know if you need any additional info. Good Luck!
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